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Molecular Evidence for Relaxed Selection on the Enamel Genes of Toothed Whales (Odontoceti) with Degenerative Enamel Phenotypes. [PDF]
Randall JG +3 more
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Management and research efforts are failing dolphins, porpoises, and other toothed whales. [PDF]
Temple AJ, Langner U, Berumen ML.
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Water, water everywhere: environmental DNA can unlock population structure in elusive marine species. [PDF]
Parsons KM +3 more
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Molecular adaptations in MMP genes support lung elasticity and diving adaptations in cetaceans. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Genomic consequences of intensive inbreeding in miniature inbred pigs. [PDF]
Chen HM +14 more
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Molecular evolution of toothed whale genes reveals adaptations to echolocating in different environments. [PDF]
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Environmental Science and Policy, 2011
Abstract We retrospectively analyzed environmental policy instruments decreed by the Mexican federal government for the protection of marine species and ecosystems in the Upper Gulf of California. Totoaba ( Totoaba macdonaldii ) and the vaquita porpoise ( Phocoena sinus ) are two priority species in the national and international agendas for marine ...
Saul Alvarez-Borrego +2 more
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Abstract We retrospectively analyzed environmental policy instruments decreed by the Mexican federal government for the protection of marine species and ecosystems in the Upper Gulf of California. Totoaba ( Totoaba macdonaldii ) and the vaquita porpoise ( Phocoena sinus ) are two priority species in the national and international agendas for marine ...
Saul Alvarez-Borrego +2 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011
The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is a critically endangered small cetacean found only in the upper Gulf of California, where fisheries bycatch remains an acute threat. Cost, shallow heavily fished areas, and the vaquitas extreme avoidance of noisy motorized vessels argue against using large vessels typically used for visual line transect surveys.
Rene Swift +7 more
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The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is a critically endangered small cetacean found only in the upper Gulf of California, where fisheries bycatch remains an acute threat. Cost, shallow heavily fished areas, and the vaquitas extreme avoidance of noisy motorized vessels argue against using large vessels typically used for visual line transect surveys.
Rene Swift +7 more
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